Rocher Moulon, Mountain summit in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Rocher Moulon is a limestone summit in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur that rises to 2,697 meters with steep walls featuring both vertical and overhanging sections. The rock offers two separate climbing zones with routes of varying difficulty grades suited to different skill levels.
Rocher Moulon developed through geological processes over millions of years, creating its limestone formations that attract climbers today. Natural erosion shaped the vertical and overhanging walls that define the climbing experience at this site.
Local climbing groups maintain the routes on Rocher Moulon, establishing grades from 3a to 8a across two separate cliff sections for different skill levels.
Access to the climbing area involves a short walk of about 20 minutes on flat ground from the parking area. Climbing conditions remain fairly consistent throughout the year, allowing flexible planning of visits at different seasons.
The rock features between 10 and 25 different climbing routes that reach heights up to 30 meters, each marked by small handholds and varied grip patterns. This variety allows climbers to test and develop their skills across different route combinations.
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